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Alert! Trump in Greater Danger By Deep State After Nominating Disruptor Kash Patel as FBI Director — Sunday Night Live - FULL SHOW - 12.01.2024
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unidentified
How many fingers am I holding up this?
Four!
katherine maher
And if the party says there are not four, but five, Glorious chronicles to the human experience and all forms of culture is because we acknowledge there are many different truths.
And so in the spirit of that, I'm certain that the truth exists for you and probably for the person sitting next to you.
But this may not be the same truth.
This is because the truth of the matter is very often, for many people, what happens when we merge facts about the world with our beliefs about the world.
So we all have different truths.
They're based on things like where we come from, how we were raised, and how other people perceive us.
alex jones
No, there are truths like water boils at a certain temperature, water freezes at a certain temperature.
There are certain truths that if you chop somebody's head off with a machete that they're going to die.
Or that if you chop a little boy's penis off because you convinced him that he's a woman, he still has male chromosomes.
He just doesn't have part of his body.
So she's telling him, you can still have your truth, but we're going to go out and create for the general public the deception.
And that's what Wikipedia is.
And that's why Google is so obsessed with it.
A lot of you probably say, we don't go to Wikipedia.
We've known for decades.
It's crap.
But they're using Wikipedia for Google's AI as its programming script.
It's distorted reality that then NPR and CNN and all the rest of them go to so they can read off the same sheet of music in their little symphony of deception.
But Eric Blair explained this, that O'Brien torturing Winston in 1984 Is the archetype of the Fabian Socialist.
And O'Brien is torturing him and says, listen, Winston, we know you are following the party.
We know you aren't going to resist us.
We just want to torture a beautiful soul that could still see beauty and see goodness and totally wreck your mind until when I show you five fingers or four fingers, you don't see any fingers.
You only see a blur in what I tell you because there is no truth except I'm going to trample you.
And I'm going to be trampled and tortured and destroyed as well very soon, Winston, because we serve dark forces that want to destroy humanity and stomp on a human face forever.
A black boot stomping on the human face forever against God, Winston.
unidentified
We are satanic.
alex jones
We worship a dark force and you look at the wrinkles on my face and the black circles around my eyes and you look at how exhausted I am and how I work 20 hours a day torturing good people to death.
He said, you don't understand.
I enjoy it and I love serving evil.
When we're done with you, We're going to put you out to pasture in the Chestnut Cafe.
You're going to drink crappy synthetic gin.
You're going to watch television and all the brainwashing and lies.
And you're going to believe it instead of being one of the chief propagandists writing it.
And Winston Smith is the archetype of George Arwell at the Ministry of Truth, which is the Ministry of Lies.
And he said, when we're done, you won't know what day it is.
You'll be let out of your house.
And when you're on your way to the Chestnut Cafe, We will shoot you in the back of the head.
You'll be given no dignity.
And we're going to put you in a furnace, Winston.
And we're going to shoot your ashes and gases into the atmosphere.
And we're going to erase you from every piece of history.
And you will never exist.
Because this is about our cult of power, the priest of power, being God.
And suspending gravity.
And suspending the family.
And when we're done, the IQs will drop.
And people want to be able to talk.
And we're going to kill everyone.
Kill every human on Earth.
Okay?
And you read that and you go, wow, this is the guy on the board of the Thabian Socialists?
I think their board had like 20 members?
The brain trust running the British Empire?
The chief propagandist for OSS in World War II?
So, if you want to know who you're up against, that's who you're up against.
unidentified
The chief propagandist for OSS in World War II
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Sunday Night Live and I am your host for the next one hour and 55 minutes on this Sunday Night Live broadcast.
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
I know that I did and I am going to hit the ground running this evening because there is just so much to cover.
Frankly, the first thing that came to mind when I started looking at the news after getting back from some family time over the holiday was how in danger Donald Trump must be.
There have already been at least two assassination attempts on Trump, probably three if you count what happened in Tucson.
And with some of these appointments and some of these decisions that he's making, what with the BRICS update where he came out with a statement about his new policy regarding BRICS and nominating Kash Patel to be the director of the FBI, the deep state, the leftists, the globalists, they want to eradicate Donald Trump as soon as possible.
So I hope that he's Remaining safe and taking that very seriously, I'm just praying at this point it's almost too good to be true that he won and that he won in the way that he did.
I'm just praying that he actually gets inaugurated on January 20th.
Because he seems to me the only person capable of doing what needs to be done in terms of taking down this deep state.
McCabe is railed for attacking Trump.
I'm going to play clip number one here in a second.
For attacking Trump's FBI pick, Patel, one of the top people who destroyed the reputation of the FBI. You know, it's crazy because I was thinking about the FBI and this nomination of Kash Patel, and it's amazing to me how half the country loves the FBI, the other half loathes it, and then based on Trump's nomination, that just suddenly inverts.
I mean, there's a serious problem when a nation's Federal Investigation Bureau, the FBI, is so dependent on who the head of it is in terms of the credibility of that institution.
I'm old enough to remember United States of America where hardly anybody knew who the director of the FBI was, except for those, of course, paying attention.
But I'm old enough to remember when the FBI just did FBI stuff, no matter who was in charge.
Now we have this excellent nomination for Kash Patel.
And the left is simply flipping a lid.
Let's watch clip number one.
unidentified
But former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe has this to say about the Patel choice.
It's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for the nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The fact that Kash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is not even like a matter for debate.
Well, he'll have to talk about that as he goes through a Senate confirmation process.
First, let's talk about former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
He was fired.
He was fired for leaking information to the media.
The Inspector General of the Department of Justice referred him for criminal prosecution.
He is one of the top people who has been, has destroyed the reputation of the FBI over the past 10 years.
There's been no accountability for him.
And he calls the current nominee unqualified.
Well, let's take a look at Kash Patel's qualifications.
He was the Deputy Director of National Intelligence overseeing 17 intelligence agencies.
He was in the Department of Justice under Barack Obama prosecuting ISIS. During the Trump administration, the first time around, he was in charge of taking out ISIS cells in the Middle East, what the administration did successfully.
So he had the foreign policy down.
On the domestic side, he's the one who wrote that memo exposing the fact that the FBI was illegally wiretapping, issuing FISA warrants against American citizens who worked for a political campaign, the first Trump campaign.
He has gone through and exposed all the civil liberty violations the FBI has engaged in with, again, no accountability over the past really 10 years.
And this started at the IRS under Barack Obama, by the way.
It wasn't just in the FBI. So, people like Andrew McCabe are trying to claim this is some kind of retribution.
They're conflating retribution with accountability, and Kash Patel not only has the experience on foreign policy, but also on domestic policy as well with all of his work.
Rooting out this corruption used for political purposes against political enemies inside the intelligence communities and on Capitol Hill.
chase geiser
So the question is then, why is the left so distraught?
Why are the globalists, the political class, the political press, why are they so distraught over this Kash Patel choice?
I mean, obviously, Comey didn't really have any qualifications either.
It's hard to think of anything that he accomplished other than locking up Martha Stewart for, what is it, six months in prison?
He didn't really accomplish anything, but he was fine for the job.
Andrew McCabe's fine for the job.
They just want these deep state hacks in the position because they want to weaponize the Federal Bureau of Investigation against political dissidents as they have done for at least the last four years, if not for the last decade or more.
We're talking about the Julian Assange's and the Edward Snowden's and the Patriot Act's and the FISA warrants and everything that happened with espionage on Donald Trump and private citizens of the United States of America and this weaponized lawfare against the Alex Joneses and people who just happened to be at the protest on January 6th, which we know was pretty much an inside job, if not explicitly so, if not obviously 100% guaranteed an inside job of entrapment, federal entrapment.
Why is it that they hate Kash Patel so much?
Well, let's go to clip number nine.
This is Kash Patel talking about the deep state.
kash patel
Anyway, the other thing that I put in the book that I recommended the boss to do hits on this.
We need a 24-7 declassification office.
chase geiser
Yes.
kash patel
Rolling papers out 24-7.
And not just like JFK and not just 9-11.
You're talking the guy that's read the whole 9-11 report and those seven pages that people talk about.
But I believe, as like the guy who is an intel guy who believes wholeheartedly in the classified system of information, I believe that it has been over-abused by these corrupt officials in government to hide the truth and enact more corrupt activities.
So what I told the boss was like, I don't care what you call it, truth and reconciliation, whatever, come up with a better name.
But every agency and department literally submits all of their documentation and I believe you could get half out.
Half.
I still think the other half needs to remain classified.
I'll always argue that it does serve a purpose.
But like you're seeing in these documents in the Jack Smith case, they're just redacting stuff that they lied about, that they broke the law.
chase geiser
It's used to protect themselves.
kash patel
And it's a public document in a federal court, which is a document for the people of the United States.
And we can have you run that office.
You can come in and just be like, hey, I want all the Saudi documents.
chase geiser
I'll gladly do that.
kash patel
I'll be so happy.
tim pool
So Luke will be the press secretary for the Libertarian Party.
chase geiser
The declassifying documentary.
kash patel
The viceroy of declassification.
unidentified
Absolutely.
chase geiser
I like that.
I'm in.
Where do I sign up?
kash patel
But I think that's how you earn the respect.
Like you said, Donald Trump started talking about these things.
Then we started putting these documents out there.
And remember when I ran Russiagate, they came after me and said, if you put out the Nunes memo and you put this out that you wrote, our enemies and our allies are going to get murdered.
No one died.
We need a 24-7 declassification office, whatever you want to call it.
Transparency, truth, whatever.
I don't care.
Sits in the White House, reports directly to you, and you take incoming from the United States of America.
I want JFK. I want the 9-11 files.
I want this.
I want that.
All the FBI—and this is a tool—this is something we didn't cover.
What the deep state uses the most to cover up their corruption is an illegal application of the classification system.
Remember the Lovebirds text from, this is a beauty, the Lovebirds text from FBI, DOJ, Land, Russiagate, Strzok, and Page were texting each other.
They were running the Russiagate investigation against Trump.
They were the head of the counterintelligence unit at the FBI, and they're having an extramarital affair together.
Can't make this stuff up.
They're sending each other texts about how much they hate Trump and are going to create an insurance policy to stop Trump.
Then we finally find those text messages.
You know what the FBI and DOJ do for like a year?
Redact them.
To congressional investigators and congressional men and women running the oversight of their agency.
That's just one example.
But it gets even better.
Here's the deep state full circle.
Just last week, do you know what Strzok and Page received from the Department of Justice?
willie in california
What?
kash patel
A $1.5 million payout to settle a lawsuit that Strzok and Page brought for the improper disclosure of their personal text messages on FBI phones.
unidentified
And the DOJ just rewarded them.
kash patel
They broke the law.
They broke the chain of command.
They broke every regulation there is in the FBI. They weaponized the system of justice against a political target they hated.
We found those text messages.
And we got them declassified finally in full when I became Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
And the world has now seen them and they can read them.
And that's the best form of transparency.
That's why I want this 24-7 declassification office.
Don't have me regurgitated to you.
Read it.
Get the documents, get the files, get the memos.
But the deep state came full circle and gave these guys a payday for rigging a presidential election and breaking the law.
So now you know what happens.
That's step one.
Step two, get America the truth.
And that's what that office would be for.
chase geiser
So if we talk about FBI Director Andrew McCabe, we know that he was fired.
He was fired for leaking information to the media.
We know that the Trump campaign would not attend classified meetings, intelligence-related meetings, after he was named the official Republican nominee.
Because he said explicitly, Trump said explicitly that you attend these meetings, then they leak information to the press, then they claim that your campaign leaked the information to the press.
So I'm just not even going to meet with them.
This is how corrupt our deep state has become.
When they frame candidates, when they spy on Americans, when they arrest and imprison Americans simply because they're political dissidents, they're members of the political opposition, the populist movement, namely.
And they're going to come out and say that Kash Patel is not qualified, but let's take a look at his qualifications.
He was Deputy Director of National Intelligence, overseeing 17 intelligence agencies.
He was in the Department of Justice under Obama, of all people, prosecuting ISIS. During the Trump admin, he was in charge of taking out ISIS cells in the Middle East, which his administration did successfully.
So why is it again that he's unqualified?
Why is it again that he's a threat?
Let's run clip number 44 here.
This is Kash Patel talking about what he's going to do with the Epstein list once he is in power as director of the FBI. Let's watch.
kash patel
44. You know, it's the same thing with Epstein's list.
It's like, what the hell are these Republicans doing?
benny johnson
I saw you make news this morning about that.
I gotta get to that.
You say that the FBI has Epstein's list.
They're sitting on it.
That doesn't seem like something you should do.
You're protecting the world's foremost predator.
That seems like an evil thing to do, regardless of who may be embarrassed in the release of that list.
Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederast, the largest-scale pederast in human history?
kash patel
Simple, because of who's on that list.
You don't think that Bill Gates is lobbying Congress night and day to prevent the disclosure of that list?
And why is it that the Senate, you know, and good for Senator Blackburn to try to get it out, but then Dick Turbin comes over the top and says, no, we're not going to release the names.
I don't care about the list itself, but he released the names, right?
What the hell are the House Republicans doing?
They have the majority.
You can't get the list?
You're going to accept Dick Durbin's word or whoever that guy is as to who is on that list and who isn't and that it can and can't be released?
Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are.
We have an election coming up and we need to adjudicate this matter at the polls.
God knows the FBI and DOJ aren't going to do anything.
But how are you going to reward the FBI with a new headquarters building after their illegal surveillance on Donald Trump continues with a reauthorization of FISA and we can't even get basic documents out?
This is why America hates Congress.
chase geiser
You know, if you really pay attention, it's obvious that there is a civil war happening within our own deep state.
There's white hats and there's black hats, whether it's the CIA or the FBI or other institutions.
Because if they were going to just hide the Epstein list the whole time, why would they prosecute Epstein in the first place?
It seems to me that the White Hats prosecuted him, brought him down, and then the Black Hats covered for him.
And that there's this schism that nobody talks about because it's all classified, it's all undercover, it's all covert, happening right now within our institutions.
Just like there's good cops and bad cops.
People say, do you support the police?
Are you opposed to the police?
A lot of libertarians hate the police.
I understand why.
There's a lot of bad cops out there.
But at the same time, you have to have law enforcement in order to have law and order in any civilization, so they serve an absolutely necessary purpose.
For every bad cop there is, there's 10 showing up to a domestic violence dispute, saving lives.
And so just like in law enforcement, there's good cops and bad cops, the same is true for the FBI and the deep state.
That's why you have to have a good cop at the top to not run it like an organized crime family, like it's been run for at least a decade, if not the vast majority of its history.
But here we are in clip number 45. This is another reason why they are saying that he's not qualified, because he wants to do things like this, speaking of new headquarters buildings.
kash patel
Then we need to decrease what I call government creep with personnel.
The FBI's footprint has gotten so freaking big.
And the biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its Intel shops.
I'd break that component out of it.
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building.
On day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state.
And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals.
Go be cops.
You're cops.
Go be cops.
Go chase down murderers and rapists and drug dealers and violent offenders.
What do you need 7,000 people there for?
Same thing with DOJ. What are all these people doing here?
Looking for their next government promotion.
Looking for their next fancy government title.
Looking for their parachute out of government.
So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government.
willie in california
So a massive government reform.
kash patel
Yeah.
You've got to work with Congress to eliminate the billets.
This is one of the things we did when I was Deputy D&I. We got to D&I and I was like, okay, what do all these people do?
We've got the CIA, so why do I have analysts doing the CIA's job here?
Why do I have a floor of them?
Like, give me a good answer.
I don't know everything.
I don't know a lot.
But if you can give me an answer that satisfies their existence, I'm all in.
Well, we just have our own people.
Okay, well now we don't.
We went to Congress and zeroed out a bunch of billets.
And they hated us for it.
willie in california
Why?
Why would Congress hate you for that?
kash patel
Not Congress, the public.
Congress is like, great, you saved us money.
You're the only agency that returned money this year.
Because we didn't spend our entire budget.
We were literally funding seats with no humans in them.
For years.
And what the government creep that I was talking about is these agencies go to Congress every year.
And again, this is why it's a thing of decades.
I need five more seats here.
I need 10 more seats here.
Okay, you keep doing that.
How's that going?
Oh, we'll fill that seat next year.
We're in the process of, you know, interviewing people for that section.
And that keeps, no one returns money.
It's the biggest fiction in government that you can't return money.
Every agency and department that I've ever worked for, when it comes to the fiscal end of the year, they're like, go on trips, go spend money.
What?
Just give it back to Congress.
We can't do that.
chase geiser
Now we know that Trump is gearing up to pardon J6 prisoners.
I don't know if he's going to do a blanket pardon.
I'm told that his Attorney General Bondi nominee is making a list and they're going to go through case by case and decide who to pardon.
But it makes sense that Kash Patel would be made the new director of the FBI, given what he's had to say about January 6th, given that we know that Trump wants to pardon all of the January 6th dependents.
kash patel
Let's watch clip number 47. This is Kash on Tim Kass talking about J6. What you need to show is whether or not the FBI and government agents were using undercover operatives and informants on the day of January 6th.
Because if you can show that, you know they've been out.
Hang on.
But the paperwork shows having run informants, that's a six-month buildup.
Minimum.
Minimum.
It's not like they just dropped them into the Proud Boys and said, hey, don't disrupt, please.
Once you prove that, then you defeat the insurrection narrative with the FBI's own documentation.
Forget what the videotape shows.
tim pool
Just for people who you can't see what's going on in the room, the reason why Cass just said hang on or whatever is because I started smirking and rolling my eyes, and what I meant to convey with that is, come on, we know they were involved.
kash patel
No, look, I totally agree.
I totally clarify, though.
tim pool
I'm not saying I know definitively.
What I'm saying is a reasonable suspicion is that there were agents, there's a video showing a guy with an earpiece pulling people into the building.
You combine that with the evidence of Ray Epps and it looks like you have a preponderance of evidence suggesting there may have been federal law enforcement involved in making that thing happen.
kash patel
I'll get you beyond a reasonable doubt.
Two pieces of information.
Ray Epps was on FBI's Most Wanted list one day, and the next day he was off of the FBI's Most Wanted list.
There are only two ways that happens.
You die or your informant.
Put that aside.
Under congressional testimony, Jill Sanborn, who I used to work with, the head of the FBI Counterintelligence Division, in charge of all these investigations, testified under oath when Senator Cruz asked her Flat out, were there federal agents involved with January 6th?
And she said, quote, Senator, I can't answer that at this time.
If the answer was definitively no, having been a DOJ FBI guy myself, she would have gone there and said, nope, absolutely not.
The reason she said I can't answer that is because of the same stonewalling they gave us during Russergate with Christopher Steele, Halper, and everybody else.
It's the same narrative, and I'm telling you they were there.
tim pool
So you're saying that she said I can't answer that because the answer is yes.
unidentified
Yeah.
chase geiser
And I know that Trump's nominees are not 100% perfect.
I would say they're 80, 90%, which is good enough for me.
It's good enough to make me happy.
And he's thrown some bones to the neocons.
He's got the Sebastian Gorkas in there as some sort of advisor.
And we know Sebastian Gorka loves war, whether it's in Ukraine, whether it's on behalf of Israel, just wants to go to war with Russia, China, And is notoriously basically an asshole.
That's what the insiders on the right or the alternative or the independent media quietly whisper.
So I know that they can't all be perfect, and I know that you can go back and look at other nominees and see that they had bad policies during COVID. I understand that there are questions and doubts, but Kash Patel, being the director of the FBI, is so much more powerful than anybody else nominated to an advisor position to humor some constituency, to humor some base.
That, coupled with the fact that Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk are heading up the Department of Government Efficiency, There is an arm of this administration that is so much stronger than the combined power of those who have been nominated whom we may be disappointed in that we're going to see overwhelmingly positive outcomes from this administration.
As long as Trump doesn't get assassinated, as long as he actually gets inaugurated, we are going to see massive success over the course of the next four years.
But I want to show you, this is clip number 48. This is...
Mark Andreessen, recently on Joe Rogan, basically calling out the major problem with our government.
And this is the solution.
It's the Kash Patels.
It's the Elon Musks.
It's the Vivek Ramaswamy.
It's so funny that Kamala Harris said everything she could to hide the fact that she's Indian.
Now there's so many Indians on the cabinet.
marc andreessen
Let's watch clip number 48. Number two, you can bring down government debt, which means you can bring down government interest.
And the government today, the federal government today, pays more in interest than we pay for the Department of Defense.
joe rogan
Right, but how much of that is salary?
marc andreessen
No, no, that's just interest on the debt.
joe rogan
Right.
marc andreessen
That's just interest on the old debt.
joe rogan
Okay.
marc andreessen
We pay like $1.2 billion a year right now, I think is the latest number, which is just interest on debt.
It's not paying for any good or service.
It's just interest on debt.
But again...
joe rogan
What percentage of that is the...
marc andreessen
Of the GDP? Well, so the total government spending is on the order of $7 trillion.
Interest payments are like $1.2 trillion, something like that.
joe rogan
$1.2 trillion a year.
marc andreessen
I think that's the current number.
DOD is $800 billion a year.
joe rogan
So $1.2 trillion.
marc andreessen
Just off the top.
Yeah, just off the top.
And again, nobody's benefiting from that.
It's just interest payments.
joe rogan
That's bananas.
marc andreessen
Total GDP is like, I don't know, it's $20, $30, $40 trillion.
It's much larger than that, but still.
joe rogan
It's enough.
marc andreessen
This is a lot of money.
And the total accumulated debt is $35 trillion.
The total accumulated debt is $35 trillion and it adds another trillion of accumulated debt every hundred days.
unidentified
Yes.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's called the political industrial complex, folks.
They always spend more and more and more, and any time a government department, institution, or program is created, it's almost never destroyed.
Just look at NATO, which sole purpose was to protect the world from the Soviet Union.
Soviet Union dissolves and NATO expands.
It doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but finally, The left has lost all of its power because it lied incessantly over years and years and years and failed to represent any of the interests of its constituents, whether they're minorities or the majority or, frankly, anyone.
They don't represent anyone except for the political class.
And we have Kamala Harris clearly drunk in this video, clip number 50, coming out and insisting that you haven't lost any of your power.
Let's watch.
unidentified
We are all in this together.
And on this practical eve of Thanksgiving, I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving with the ability...
chase geiser
I mean, she's obviously trashed.
unidentified
...to just remember...
chase geiser
Even her hair looks drunk.
unidentified
...and so I wish for you that you are surrounded by the people you love and who love you.
As you know, I encourage you to be around family in whatever way you compose that family, but to take a moment And just reflect on...
chase geiser
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Well, folks, MSNBC is melting down.
I'm going to show you clips 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 back-to-back.
unidentified
They're just sort of flash, fire, lightning.
chase geiser
Of this meltdown that's happening.
I can't even believe it.
MSNBC editor Hayes Brown claimed that Patel represented an unholy cross between InfoWars founder Alex Jones and former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
Is that like Alex Jones in a dress?
Kash Patel, his FBI director, would be like if he crossed Alex Jones with J. Edgar Hoover, Hayes claimed, in terms of just how much he would want to ignore precedent and the constraints that have been put on the FBI over the years, with all of the conspiracy theorizing, all of the eagerness to fan the flames of the worst instincts of President Trump put into power.
Let's watch this meltdown.
It's three, four, five, six, and seven, back to back.
unidentified
Cash Patel as FBI director would be like if you crossed Alex Jones with J. Edgar Hoover in terms of just how much he would want to ignore precedent and the constraints that have been put onto the FBI over the years.
With all of the conspiracy theorizing, all of the eagerness to fan the flames of the worst instincts that President Trump put into power, those two things should never mix.
Cash Patel hasn't voted and he is a couple of votes away from that happening once he's put forth.
Is there enough backbone there, do you think, to defeat multiple nominees?
I don't know.
I think it's possible.
And look, we saw it with Matt Gaetz already, and I think I was actually surprised how quickly that happened.
To me, Kash Patel, and I don't say this lightly, is the most dangerous nominee that we've seen yet to our democracy.
I mean, you might think that having Pete Heggs with running the military is a greater level of danger because of his lack of experience or Tulsi Gabbard at intelligence.
But just as far as You know, the threats to democracy that we were warning about before the election.
And Kash Patel was a key player inside the Trump White House pushing for and orchestrating the coup attempt in 2020. He was trying to completely take control of the Justice Department at the time.
He was Trump's top lieutenant who was willing to do anything and advance any lie in service of his attempt to overturn that last election.
To such a degree that there were many people that were Trump appointees in 2020 who were staying around and saying no, like standing in the breach and saying no, not Kash Patel.
Like you cannot put Kash Patel as a temporary leader of the Justice Department, etc.
These are Trump appointees.
And so, you know, we'll see what happens in the Senate, but if Trump had people around him that were quasi-loyalists that were like, that guy's too far, who knows what that'll mean for the Senate.
Tim just used the word preposterous.
This is the world we're living in now, of these preposterous and yet extraordinarily dangerous picks.
What you see Trump doing, and it's kind of strange to use this word about Donald Trump, but he's methodically appointing people who will completely destroy any limits on his power.
And, you know, this is just putting foxes in charge of the hen house at every possible turn.
He would have Kash Patel at the FBI, Pam Bondi at the Justice Department.
That means that his opponents get investigated and, you know, his friends, he and his friends do whatever they want.
There's a saying attributed long ago to a Latin American dictator, for my enemies, for my friends, everything.
For my enemies, the law.
And that's what you're seeing here.
And on top of everything else, as if we have to actually say this, Kash Patel has absolutely no qualification whatsoever to be the nation's top law enforcement official at the FBI. None.
But his main qualification is absolute servitude to Donald Trump.
And, you know, this is just incredibly dangerous.
And you're starting to put together, we don't know what will happen with the Hegseth nomination, but you put together Tulsi Gabbard as DNI, John Ratcliffe, another loyalist at CIA, Kash Patel at the FBI, Pam Bondi at Justice, you have the makings of a not-so-slow-motion authoritarian takeover of the United States government, and people ought to be really concerned about this.
You have a man who is now nominated to head the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is supposed to uphold the Constitution.
The mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution and protect the American people against crimes Are against US laws.
Where has all of this been in with January 6th?
January 6th is the juxtaposition of the Constitution.
Many think it was treasonous.
And for him to be one of the conspirators, this is now left to the court of public opinion, because you're going to have a lot of senators, Republican senators, who are loyal to President-elect Donald Trump.
And they will close an eye, turn a head, and then there might be others who say things, but The issue is the American public is going to be the one that has to speak.
And we saw what happened with Matt Gaetz.
The Court of Public Opinion pushed Matt Gaetz to say, look, I don't want to be a distraction.
The question is, will this be along that same line, making Cash Patel a distraction for Donald Trump?
The fact that this is even a seat that we're talking about shows how much Trump is planning on putting his people in.
And now this gets to Cattell.
There's no one less...
I mean, there's a lot of people less qualified to run the FBI. There is no one that...
The only reason why Trump would have done this pick is for his retribution campaign.
There is almost no other reason to explain this.
And I know that we have to say...
chase geiser
So we have a litany of people.
None of them qualified to be the FBI director.
None of them even experts in the field of intelligence or investigating or anything like that.
Saying that Kash Patel is not qualified.
And I guess the fact that they're on these mainstream media...
Outlets as so-called experts is enough credibility for their audiences, small as they are.
And what really irks me about that compilation that we just watched, and I'm sorry for putting you through almost five minutes of it.
I hate to show other networks for extended periods of time because this is InfoWars and you're here to get InfoWars news.
But what irks me is this motif, this reoccurring theme that Kash Patel will have no regard for precedent.
He'll be like Alex Jones.
He has no regard for precedent, for the precedence of these great institutions, for the precedence of our democracy, which isn't even a democracy.
Well, what is the precedence of the FBI? They advocate for protecting the Constitution constantly in these clips, but they don't seem to care at all about the Fourth Amendment rights, the search and seizure when the FBI is surveilling us through the Patriot Act on our phones and our laptops and our emails and our actual mail and our conversations.
They don't seem to have any regard for the Constitution whatsoever, and they act like they love democracy so much until Donald Trump wins the popular vote, then that goes right out the window.
The whole point of somebody like Kash Patel joining, becoming the director of the FBI is because we don't like the precedence.
We don't like the corruption that's existed over the course of the last 30, 40, 50 years.
I mean, you want to talk about precedence, let's talk about the warmongers and the war hawks.
Let's talk about the Bushes, both of them, and Cheney associated with both of them.
Let's look at clip number 49 here.
This is Rogan talking about who Cheney endorsed.
That's precedent setting right there.
That is somebody who is the embodiment of American foreign policy precedents.
Let's watch.
49. Who could lead the party back?
joe rogan
Well, the big Nietzschean shift was when Dick Cheney endorsed Kamala and everybody cheered.
If there's not a better example than that, please tell me what it is.
Because that one was fucking nuts.
Like, Dick Cheney was always the hard right.
marc andreessen
Right.
joe rogan
Like, during the Bush administration, all the lefties looked at him like, that was Satan.
marc andreessen
Yeah, that's right.
joe rogan
He was the profiteer.
marc andreessen
That's right.
joe rogan
He was the manipulator.
He was the guy pulling the strings.
marc andreessen
Yep.
joe rogan
He was the CEO of Hal Burton.
That's right.
The whole thing was so crazy.
And to see, oh, Dick Cheney just endorsed Kamala, and everybody's like, yay!
Look, Dick Cheney's on our side.
Like...
What the fuck are you guys talking about?
This is the best shift of it, right?
marc andreessen
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
That's right.
All of a sudden, we're all neocons.
All of a sudden, as you said, all of a sudden, we're pro-war.
It's like, wait, wait.
Because as you know, the Democrats used to be the anti-war party.
chase geiser
Yeah, and they act like...
Joe Rogan is so dangerous because he's just a rogue podcaster.
And Alex Jones is so dangerous because he's an independent media outlet.
And the fact of the matter is, yes, these people are dangerous because they are independent of the establishment.
But that's also why they're virtuous.
It's also why they're good.
And people don't listen to Joe Rogan or Alex Jones because of the influence that either of them have.
They listen to Joe Rogan and Alex Jones because they're curious about the truth.
They're curious about an alternative approach to the truth, alternative analysis to the propaganda that is spewed at us constantly.
These audiences have built up because the people are disenfranchised with the establishment systems in place.
Donald Trump did not create populism.
A populist movement brought Donald Trump to the front.
Saw that he was elected at least twice.
Three times, if you ask me.
And now we have, in clip number 51, some Australian just griping about how dangerous Joe Rogan is and how much power he has, an individual has, as if they care so much about the consolidation of power, as if they want decentralization of power when all they do is advocate for globalist institutions run by dynasty hacks.
unidentified
Let's watch clip number 51. I have a question about Joe Brogan, and you've sort of touched on elements of this in the US. He's obviously the world's most popular podcast host.
He has three billion listeners.
He's sort of managed to successfully capture that bro market in America.
And his influence is such that in the wake of the US election, the Democrats have said that one of Kamala Harris's mistakes was that she didn't appear on his program.
So I'm just wondering if you had any observations about what's behind the Joe Rogan effect, how you believe he's managed to so successfully capture this huge market, and then for us here in Australia, how would or should the ABC be going about capturing that kind of audience?
Look, I'm not sure that I'm the right person to respond to that question.
I am not a consumer or enthusiast about Mr Rogan and his work.
I am not one of the three billion.
I'm unlikely to be $3 billion any time soon.
I think people like Mr Rogan prey on people's vulnerabilities.
They prey on fear.
They prey on anxiety.
They prey on all of the elements that contribute to uncertainty in society and they entrepreneur fantasy outcomes and conspiracy outcomes as being a normal part of social narrative.
I personally find it deeply repulsive.
And to think that someone has such remarkable power in the United States is something that I look at in disbelief.
I'm also absolutely in dismay that this can be a source of public entertainment when it's really treating the public as plunder for purposes that are really quite malevolent.
chase geiser
Here's the thing that people get wrong about Joe Rogan and Alex Jones.
The enemies of Joe Rogan and Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson and others, they operate on the assumption that the Joe Rogans of the world and the Alex Joneses of the world have to make stuff up in order to entertain their audience.
It's just simply not true.
You don't have to make anything up to entertain this audience or to inform this audience.
The world is crazy enough.
Alex Jones doesn't have to make up conspiracy theories.
He doesn't just fathom conspiracy theories out of thin air so that he can keep the audience entertained.
Joe Rogan doesn't have to even talk politics to have an audience.
Frankly, the vast majority of his episodes are not politically related.
Maybe recently they have been because it's been a political season, but people are just as much enthused listening to Joe Rogan talk to Graham Hancock about ancient civilizations or talk to Randall Carlson about what happened 10,000 years ago with Asteroids colliding with the earth than they are hearing him talk to Bernie Sanders or any other Politico.
This is not an example of individuals who have a disproportionate amount of power and then want to wield it in some malicious way to deceive the masses.
That's what you call the mainstream networks.
That's the CNNs, the MSNBCs, all the Project Mockingbird ones which were run by the Deep State, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, all of them influenced, infiltrated by the Deep State during the Red Scare, during the Cold War.
That is a disproportionate amount of power under one department for the sake of lying and manipulating the psychology of the masses.
MKUltra is an example of too much power, zero accountability, literally brainwashing and drugging with hallucinogens the masses.
But you're mad because a comedian who was formerly a host on Fear Factor...
Has an audience and he has someone on with a different point of view?
Or you're mad because Alex Jones actually calls you out for your level of debauchery and corruption and decadence and influence and lies and deceit and crimes against humanity over the course of year after year after year?
I mean, how many times do we have to show you another compilation of Alex Jones was right clips?
How many times do we have to show you he predicted 9-11?
Months before, in some detail, he said that the chemicals in the water were turning the frog's gate.
Turns out it was true.
He said fluoride was lowering IQ. Turns out it was true.
How many different compilations of Alex Jones being right do we have to show you?
And they get upset about something they say he was wrong about 10 years ago, but they care not for the 10 things every other network was wrong about one hour ago.
Fact of the matter is, they're not mad that Joe Rogan and Alex Jones have a disproportionate and dangerous amount of influence.
They're mad that they have lost all of their influence, but they have lost it because they have not earned the influence they once had.
You can only lie to someone so many times before they stop listening to you.
It's a classic Boy Who Cried Woof situation.
We've found that these mainstream institutions have been full of it time and time again, operating on behalf of major pharmaceutical companies, operating on behalf of the military-industrial complex.
For year after year after year after year, everything that they've said has been a total lie.
We've gotten into war after war because of their lies.
Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, nowhere to be found.
Vaccines are safe.
Turns out that's not true.
COVID, super dangerous, was a little bit more dangerous than average, but not that dangerous.
Not dangerous enough to shut down an entire economy.
And the lies and lies and lies that they told about Trump and his family.
And then about you.
About how January 6th was an insurrection.
How it was treason.
Hell, I know more people personally now that have been to prison because of January 6th.
Erroneously sentenced to prison.
Unjustly sentenced to prison.
Than I've ever known in my entire life before 2020 combined.
I'm sure many of you can say the same.
But let's look at clip number 52 here because this is the real reason they hate the Joe Rogans and the Elon Musks and the Alex Joneses and the Vivek Ramaswamis and the Kash Patels.
They hate accountability finally becoming an issue for them.
marc andreessen
This is clip number 52. So there was this moment in the Twitter takeover where Elon sends his email and he says, and the line is, what did you get done this week?
joe rogan
Whoa!
marc andreessen
What did you get done this week?
And in the context of Silicon Valley companies, that was a provocative statement because a lot of Silicon Valley companies take months or years to do anything.
But imagine that statement being applied to the government.
joe rogan
Oh my god.
marc andreessen
Right.
Like, the level of accelerated, like, okay, what are the problems?
How are we going to fix them?
And what have you gotten done this week?
joe rogan
Yeah, you think deep banking upended some lives?
marc andreessen
Yes, exactly.
So, yes, what have you done this week?
And by the way, when Elon runs this guy, it's actually interesting.
A guy just tweeted or posted or has eaten what it's like to work for Elon at his AI company, XAI. And he said, Elon came in last week and he said, Elon spent 18 hours at the office and in five minute chunks.
And it was every five, each person had a five minute speaking slot to explain to Elon what they were doing.
unidentified
Wow.
marc andreessen
And he did that for, you know, five times, whatever, right?
18 hours.
joe rogan
Jesus Christ.
marc andreessen
And so think about what that meant.
Every employee had an opportunity to tell the big boss what they were working on.
Every employee had an opportunity to be recognized for their effort.
Every employee had an opportunity to get live feedback from the big boss who had a comprehensive overview of everything as to what they should be doing.
kash patel
Whoa!
marc andreessen
And there's no place to hide.
joe rogan
Right.
marc andreessen
Think of how different it is for a company to be run that way.
joe rogan
Right.
marc andreessen
And even, again, the Valley companies generally are quite well run by sort of business standards.
And even that, like, that's the level of intensity that most Valley companies aren't even close to.
joe rogan
Now, imagine that applied to government.
marc andreessen
To government.
And it's just...
And again, this is the kind of thing.
There's no law that...
There's no reason it can't be done.
There's no law that prevents that.
There's nothing in the Constitution that says you can't do that.
It's a choice.
How the government is run is a choice on the part of the executive branch and the president for how it's going to get run.
chase geiser
Speaking of things members of the government have accomplished this week, there is a new statement from President Joe Biden breaking right now.
Apparently Joe Biden has pardoned his son Hunter.
I'm going to read you this entire statement for the sake of news.
Today I signed a pardon for my son, Hunter.
From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Department's decision-making, and I kept my word even as I have watched my son being selectively and unfairly prosecuted.
Without aggravating factors like use in a crime, multiple purchases, or buying a weapon as a straw purchaser, people are almost never brought to trial on felony charges solely for how they filled out a gun form.
Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given non-criminal resolutions.
It is clear that Hunter was treated differently.
The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election.
Then a carefully negotiated plea deal agreed to by the Department of Justice unraveled in the courtroom, with a number of my political opponents in Congress taking credit for bringing political pressure on the process.
Had the plea deal held, it would have been a fair, reasonable resolution of Hunter's cases.
Remember that plea deal was supposed to grant Hunter immunity for any other crimes that hadn't yet been discovered.
No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son, and that is wrong.
There has been an effort to break Hunter, who has been five and a half years sober.
I don't believe that for a minute.
We've got clips of him looking tweaked out on the Fourth of July under this administration, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution.
In trying to break Hunter, they've tried to break me, and there's no reason to believe it will stop here.
Enough is enough.
For my entire career, I have followed a simple principle.
Just tell the American people the truth.
They'll be fair-minded.
Here's the truth.
I believe in the justice system, but as I've wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice.
And once I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further.
I hope Americans will understand why a father and a president would come to this decision.
Unbelievable, folks.
While this has been predicted countless times on this network, me and others, that there would be a pardon for Hunter Biden before Joe Biden left office, And that's exactly what we've seen here.
We saw that he made this decision intentionally after the results of the election were in so that it wouldn't interfere with his ability to get reelected or with Kamala Harris's ability to get elected.
And right in this little sweet spot after the election but before the inauguration, Joe Biden is exercising his power to pardon his son because frankly there are no consequences for him doing so.
Hunter Biden's lawyers launch a parent 11th hour bid to land pardon from dad.
This from New York Post.
Lawyers for scandal-scarred first son Hunter Biden have issued a new public diatribe, whining he is the alleged victim of political prosecutions, an apparent last-dish push for his dad to pardon him.
I'm sure that his dad made the decision on Thanksgiving with his son.
NBC News reports President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden.
Joe Biden pardoned his son Sunday night.
A reversal for the president, who repeatedly said he would not use his executive authority to pardon his son or commute a sentence, so he lied.
President Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter.
News Nation now.
And there you have it.
And they act like the reason he was prosecuted is because he was Biden's son.
And that these charges for purchasing a firearm illegally or lying on the form to purchase a firearm are trumped up.
When the fact of the matter is we know that this guy was involved in major, major, way worse crimes for years and years and years while Joe Biden was president.
While Joe Biden was vice president.
With Rosemont Seneca, investing in companies like Metabiota, who received $24 million in Department of Defense contracts, while Joe Biden was the vice president, there are a litany of emails and text messages and images showing inappropriate relationships with family members, showing the corruption, proving that it was pay-to-play.
10% for the big guy.
I mean crime after crime after crime after crime.
And I'd be interested to read the pardon to see if it encompasses more than the specific minute crimes that Joe Biden cited in the statement.
A statement he clearly didn't write because he can't put a sentence together.
But this is the level of corruption and depravity that we as a nation have decided to graduate from.
We as a nation have decided to transcend this level of corruption.
That's why we elected Donald Trump.
That's why we need the Kash Patels.
That's why we need this amazing cabinet, DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, headed up by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
This is why we are having a populist movement in this nation.
Because the more corrupt a political class becomes, the more populist a people become.
The more they choose the Joe Rogans and the Tucker Carlson's and the Alex Jones's instead of the CNN's and the MSNBC's and others.
But that's why they want to shut us down now more than ever.
That's why Infowars is constantly under attack.
Why Alex and his family are constantly under attack.
Why this crew is constantly under attack.
And just because we've had major victories in recent court hearings doesn't mean that we aren't on the cusp of total destruction.
We've got more hearings coming up.
They could shut down Infowars any day.
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We can talk about the pardoning.
We can talk about Kash Patel.
We can talk about World War III. And in a major distraction, we have the news reporting that AOC may run for president in 2028. So what I want to do is I want to show you this clip.
It's clip number 21. And give the crew a chance to screen your calls at 877-789-2539.
And we'll take your calls right on the other side of this.
Let's watch this report that AOC might be the next presidential candidate for the Democrats.
The woman who can eat an apple through a picket fence.
The woman who can eat pickles right out of the jar.
Here you go.
unidentified
Is it another run for the White House or does she want to be governor?
What is it?
What's next for you?
Thanksgiving dinner.
Yeah, exactly.
One step at a time, I guess, but it's clear that Democrats need a new leader.
The future of their party depends on it.
So who's up next?
Now, there's a few obvious names that are being floated, like Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, and Josh Shapiro, but there's another one that you might not have expected, AOC. So according to The Hill, when Democrats talk about the future of the party, the 35-year-old New York Congresswoman's name always bubbles to the top.
Joining me now is Doug Schoen, Democratic strategist and pollster, and Monica Crowley, former Trump assistant treasury secretary.
So great to see you both, Doug.
I want to start with you on this.
So AOC, as a possible nominee in 2028, what do you make of that?
Is that a possibility?
What does that mean for your party?
No, I honestly, Lisa, don't think it's a possibility.
And if she runs, it'll be a disaster.
We lost a couple of members of the squad, fortunately, in primaries this year.
Most Democrats don't want extreme left-wing politics.
I believe the Democratic Party needs to move to the center on cultural issues and on fiscal issues, be more fiscally disciplined.
And AOC represents the opposite.
And I think if she runs, it would be a disaster for the party, and I think her chance of getting nominated would be nil.
But Monica, you know, I think, you know, she did this Instagram thing where she reached out to her voters and split ticket voters who voted for her and Trump asking them why they split the ticket.
And a lot of them said, you know, look, they like her accessibility, right?
So she's she's doing these Instagram lives.
And we saw that with Donald Trump as well, being willing to sit down with Joe Rogan, going on X, doing these three hour interviews.
So I don't know.
I mean, is it fair to rule her out or is there something there for her?
Well, you know, she has tremendous grassroots support, Lisa and Doug.
chase geiser
And this, folks, is what you call a major distraction, hyper-speculation.
It's not news, it's a puff piece.
Because rather than talking about these amazing strides that Trump is making with his cabinet nominations, rather than talking about the fact that we're on the cusp of World War III, rather than talking about the fact that Donald Trump came out with an amazing statement against BRICS, an amazing policy against BRICS, They're going to speculate as to whether or not the semi-hot woman in Congress is going to be the presidential candidate in four years.
This is why nobody watches Fox News.
This is why nobody watches MSNBC, CNN, these other major networks.
They don't watch it because they're so bad at the news.
They all look like they were made in a factory with their bizarre sets and their weird plants and their weird hair, perfectly weird like Stepford Wives and their perfect teeth and their fake backgrounds.
And they're just going to Spin the bottle as to who the Democratic nominee is going to be in four years.
I mean, it's utterly stupid and uninformative and frankly, uninteresting.
We've got the board lit up.
I'm going to go to calls in a second.
But here, I got to read this statement from Donald Trump.
He says, the idea that the BRICS countries are trying to move away from the dollar while we stand by and watch is over.
We require a commitment from these countries that they will neither create a new BRICS currency nor back any other currency to replace the mighty US dollar or they will face 100% tariffs and should expect to say goodbye to selling into these wonderful US economy.
They can go find another sucker.
There is no chance that the BRICS will replace the US dollar in international trade and any other country that tries should wave goodbye to America.
So this is great because it's finally an example of our leadership addressing the problem that is the collapse of our dollar and foreign subversion of the dollar.
Keep in mind that the fact that the dollar is the global reserve currency and also a fiat currency is the reason that we've been in basically every war that we've been in since World War II.
It's great to see a leader come out and admit that this is an issue.
But on the other hand, the fact that he's coming out and saying that this is an issue and proposing 100% tariff means, oh, my God, the dollar is actually under serious threat.
Now we have establishment leadership.
Now we have real institutions, real administrations coming out and putting policy together that for the first time actually addresses the problems.
See, former administrations could pretend that this wasn't happening.
They could pretend that the collapse of the dollar isn't happening, but that time has come and gone.
Now we have a president who understands this is a real threat, and this policy proves that we have crossed a threshold where we can't go back.
We can't go back to the leftist because, frankly, if the leftist can't manage their own campaign finances, if they constantly skim and leak money to contractors and others, even though they know that they're going to lose the election, they just use it as an excuse to hyperspend.
We know that based on the internal polling, Kamala Harris knew for weeks in advance, as many as four weeks in advance, that she was going to lose the election, still spent an astronomical sum so they could skim as much donor money as possible.
First of all, she's not even elected using a traditional primary, and then she takes all the money that she's been donated, $400 million of which was just straight from the Joe Biden campaign, I believe, and she squanders it in the last four weeks.
This is why they didn't get elected.
This is why they don't win.
This is why people have woken up.
I mean, look here.
This is clip number 13. Unfathomable damage.
Democratic strategist Carville rails against Harris' insane spending.
Let's watch this.
unidentified
13.
james carville
By the way, we'll get into this during the conversation, but the resistance is going to have trouble raising money.
These fundraisers are burnt.
They're really pissed now.
And the damage that the 2024 campaign has done, the damage that this decade has done to the Democratic brand is almost unfathomable.
Almost unfathomable.
unidentified
Boy, I hope those funders wise up because they're going to get hurt too.
But talk about the damage the 24 campaign did.
And I think you're not, I think you place some of that blame on the Harris High Command.
james carville
First of all, remember all of that scene in the movie The Graduate where he says, Benjamin, one word, son, one word, plastics.
One word, audit.
So I have people that are contacting me to run for DNC. I promise you I'm not going to get in the middle of that.
But anybody, and I don't have a vote, or I don't have an opinion, no one cares, but I would say the policy number one is we're going to audit everything.
We're going to audit the campaign.
We're going to audit Future Forward.
We're going to audit the DNC. So people can know.
But I'm telling you, without complete transparency, the campaign, we think, raised a billion and a half dollars.
Okay?
We know that Future Forward, the last we saw, was 900 million, so we can assume that they got to a billion before election.
That's two and a half frickin' billion dollars.
Do you have any idea where that money went?
Does anybody have any idea where that money went?
I mean, I have some places I started looking.
And it's all, Albert, I promise you this, the amount of money and the amount of lobbyists that were involved in this campaign is staggering.
Well, talk more about that, James.
chase geiser
Well, I think he drives it home.
What else is there to say?
He's absolutely right.
And it's because of the skimming and the corruption and the overpaying.
I think they paid like, what, a million dollars to have this set for some podcast recreated so Kamala Harris didn't have to travel to the original podcast location in the last four weeks of the campaign when they knew they were going to lose.
Let's go to some of your calls.
Drew in New Jersey.
Drew, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, what's going on?
How you doing?
chase geiser
Good, man.
unidentified
Hey, yeah, you're on fire tonight.
All this stuff you're bringing up is, like, fantastic, you know.
But the one thing I wanted to talk about is, you know, we see all this stuff in the news.
This guy just got, you know, the FBI director spot or whatever it is.
You know, and it just seems so crazy how the media's in a frenzy over one person getting appointed to one job.
You know, because at the end of the day, you know, the way that the government's designed is, why does it matter who's in charge?
Everything should just work.
And it's designed to be inefficient and slow so people need to take advantage of.
And I think that's how the founders wanted it to be.
When you switch into checks and balances type thing, when you switch out one person for another, why is there such a big problem with everyone getting upset?
Oh my God, now.
And they're using words like servitude, right?
Like the one person said he's the conservitude of Donald Trump or something.
It just sounds ridiculous.
chase geiser
No, I absolutely agree with you.
I think that we've gotten to a very terrifying place when the President of the United States matters as much as the President of the United States does.
I seriously believe that if Kamala Harris would have won this election, that it would have marked the irrevocable damage To the United States that would have culminated in the end of the United States, whether it happened in the next four years or whether it happened in the next 30 years, it was virtually guaranteed if she won.
And that's super scary to me that one person, it's also terrifying to me that freedom of speech was so fragile, so monopolized and destroyed that it took a rogue billionaire buying X in order to salvage it.
I mean, we are in a very, very dangerous position as a nation right now.
unidentified
Yeah, that's a perfect point, you know?
And, like, you know, personally, I'm a libertarian, right?
But I vote a Republican, you know, for the federal election.
And then, locally, I vote a libertarian, which didn't go anywhere.
You know, and I think, like, in the future moving forward, like, when you look at this machine that's been created, you know, and you realize that it can be used against anybody, you know, and that's his last statements when he got out of office the first time, right?
They're not coming for me, they're coming for you, or whatever he said, you know, and I really hope that these people now, during this term, whatever happens, you know, God blessing, everything is peaceful and everyone's happy and peace is key, right?
But at the end of the day, when these people get in charge of these officers or whatever, they figure out that I think that they should realize that when you have a machine, whether it's good intentions or bad intentions, whatever it is, when you have the laws in place that give people all this authority or at least the opportunity to manipulate that authority, such as what he was talking about in that other clip with the manipulation of the classified documents and things, people need to really, I think, realize the only way this nation is going to go forward for a long period of time is to be libertarian.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think you're right.
One of the things I really like about Trump is that he's not really a Republican.
He's a Republican in name only, which has now become a good thing because the Republican Party is officially the party of war hawks and warmongers.
It has been for 20 years.
And so to be a Republican in name only, if you're not being a leftist, is actually a good thing.
It's not quite libertarian.
It's close to libertarian because it advocates the individual and the people over the political class.
But to see this transformation of the Republican Party into a whole new party that is different in every way except for the name is promising.
What do you think?
unidentified
Well, you know, I hope, yeah, I hope I think it's optimistic.
You know, I think it's good, and it's good momentum.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
But, you know, who knows what's going to happen in the future.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Well, the Libertarians just need to get their act together.
I mean, they can't even decide who they are.
They ran Chase Oliver.
What a joke.
unidentified
Yeah.
chase geiser
Every time I saw his name, it gave me PTSD because I thought it was something I accidentally posted.
Or people were talking about him and I thought they were replying to me because his name's Chase and my name's Chase.
And yeah, for like six months I had to deal with that PTSD because that guy's a moron.
But I do like the Libertarian Party.
Obviously I believe in individual freedoms over all else.
And as soon as you guys get your act together, you'll certainly be a force to be reckoned with.
Let's go to Ben in Dallas.
Ben, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Chase, let me start by saying, watch you all the time.
You do fantastic work.
Very concise.
Thank you.
Really appreciate it.
chase geiser
Thank you.
unidentified
I've got an oscillation here.
I think Hunter got a pardon because they just announced Cash is going to take over Director of the FBI, and now he can't turn states away.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I have yet, since it was breaking news, I have yet to see the full extent of the pardon.
But I imagine that it included a lot more than just the crimes he was being charged with.
Because you know there's precedent that you can pardon someone before they've been charged.
And I bet you this is an all-encompassing pardon that...
Includes all the crimes that he could potentially be charged with over the course of the last 10 years or however many crimes he's committed over how many years.
And the reason that this pardon was issued now is because regardless of whether Kash Patel winds up being the director of the FBI, Joe Biden and Hunter Biden know that this FBI, this Department of Justice is really going to be coming after him.
What do you think?
unidentified
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And yeah, I haven't seen the full press release either.
I just heard it as soon as you did.
But yeah, interesting times.
Appreciate you guys.
chase geiser
Thanks for your call, Ben.
John in New York.
John, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Well, I wanted to talk about Hunter Biden.
But first, I have a message, and this is very important, to give to Alex, to give to Roger Stone, to give to Donald Trump.
Unclaimed funds is a website you can go to in New York State, and if the state owes you money because someone else has deposited it with the state, they list it on unclaimed funds.
And Donald Trump and his entire family and their many companies have probably millions of dollars that are owed to them on that website.
About five or six years ago, five years ago, I happened to come upon it.
And while looking other things up, I looked that up, and sure enough, he has probably millions of dollars that are owed to him on unclaimed funds in New York State.
So you go to unclaimed funds, and you'll see a picture of the controller of New York State, Napolitano, and you'll see his picture there, and then you just...
You apply for the money that is owed to you by proving that you are who you are.
chase geiser
That's a really good point.
Thanks for drawing attention to that.
What do you think about the Hunter Biden pardon?
unidentified
Well...
First of all, I want to thank Alex and his entire staff for the thousands of hours of invested time that you people have literally saved so many lives.
And now Hunter Biden.
Oh, poor misunderstood soul.
He's the victim of political bias.
What about all the other things he's done?
And we won't get into that.
Allegedly done.
Excuse me.
Allegedly done.
I mean, what a joke.
chase geiser
I mean, he is probably the single person who I can think of.
I can think of the most crimes with the most evidence that he's committed compared to anybody else breathing now.
I mean, he's committed more crimes than anybody else I can think of, and it's documented.
He's not just guilty.
He's most guilty.
unidentified
You mean alleged crimes.
We have to be fair now.
We have to be fair.
Alleged crimes.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Yeah.
unidentified
So that's it basically in a nutshell.
Please tell Alex.
Thank you.
Thank God you and the staff and Alex are on our side.
chase geiser
Thank you so much, John.
I appreciate that.
Let's go to John in Pittsburgh now.
John, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, just a reminder that the Department of Justice that they tell us is a good Department of Justice sent honeypots to infiltrate the Trump campaign, had the British intel agency spy on the Trump campaign.
They used that info as well as lies in FISA court to wiretap the Trump campaign.
And with the two-jump rule, they got to Trump himself.
They leaked both that and fake and classified info to begin the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
They allowed it all to go on for years, even though the Woods documents that you have to use to open up an investigation were lies, and those were all lies.
They prosecute innocent people like Michael Flynn, like Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, that they put into solitary confinement for alleged crimes that were like five years old.
Then these agents that did this, after they were fired, the Justice Department gave them millions of dollars worth of settlements.
millions of dollars worth of settlements.
If you go further into it, what else did they do?
If you go further into it, what else did they do?
They didn't investigate the obviously rigged 2020 election.
They didn't investigate the obviously rigged 2020 election.
They used agent provocateurs to create the January 6th riot.
They prosecuted innocent people, including Owen Troyer, who committed a misdemeanor, put these people in jail.
They didn't investigate the Epstein murder.
Bill Barr admitted that in his book.
They covered up the identity of the D.C. pipe bomber.
It's now obvious that that person was a Fed or some kind of federal contractor.
They won't release the info on the Epstein network.
They sent the special D.C. investigative team from D.C. down to Florida to raid Mar-a-Lago.
That was highly irregular.
They should use the local FBI team, but no, they sent the politicized special D.C. team to do it.
Even though Trump had an immunity, just like Bill Clinton did when Bill Clinton kept classified documents in his socks, they tied Trump up for two years in court all on fake stuff.
At the end of the day, Hunter got the pardon, not because Joe Biden cares so much about Hunter.
It's because had Cash Patel opened up a probe into it, you would find out that 10% of Hunter's assets went to the big guy.
And who's the big guy?
Joe Biden.
chase geiser
100%.
And speaking of Bill Barr, let's play clip number 46 here.
This is Tucker talking about Bill Barr.
I'm glad that you mentioned it.
Let's run this clip and take more calls.
tucker carlson
We know that he was murdered.
He was murdered in the special housing unit of federal lockup in Manhattan.
unidentified
How do we know he was murdered?
bs assassin in new york
Oh, well...
Look into it, dude!
tucker carlson
We did a whole segment on it on my show.
Nobody cared.
kash patel
I'm going to watch it after.
tucker carlson
You should.
It's beyond belief.
And I'm very skeptical of any kind of conspiracy theory or whatever.
kash patel
Why don't more people go after this, though?
tucker carlson
We know that he was murdered because, well, for one thing, a friend of mine is one of the people who last talked to him on the phone the day he was killed.
And he had an expectation of a bail hearing in two days.
He thought he was getting out.
He was not despondent at all.
I talked to his lawyer, told me the same thing.
They moved someone out of his cell.
They put two people, one of whom was not even a full-time prison guard, on duty.
None of the cameras trained on the cell worked.
They were all out of it that night.
They locked the front of the special housing unit that had eight cells in it.
But then they opened all the cells inside.
So who was it?
So I asked a really simple question, the Bureau of Prisons.
Who were the others?
So there are eight cells, 16, minus his cell, because he was alone.
So that means there are 14 other inmates there that night.
What are their names?
Where'd they go?
Some of them are transferred out right after.
Who were these people?
Can't tell you that.
Really?
You can't tell me that.
On the basis of what?
Because some inmate at a federal prison's privacy concerns, like Trump, what are you even talking about?
Meanwhile, the Attorney General of the United States under Trump, Bill Barr, issues a statement being like, no, we know it's totally...
Bill Barr lied.
There's no question that Bill Barr clearly suspected Epstein was murdered, but stopped the investigation into it.
I went and read Bill Barr's book in which he explains all this, and it's like complete bullshit and transparent bullshit.
So I have no idea why the attorney general of the United States would be lying about this, but there's literally no question that he did.
I know him.
So Bill Barr is a super nice guy.
We reached out to Bill Barr like, hey, why don't you come on and explain why you lied about Jeffrey Epstein's death?
unidentified
Oh, no.
chase geiser
Dwayne, first-time caller in Chicago.
I was just in Chicago at O'Hare.
What's on your mind this evening?
unidentified
Hello, can you hear me?
Perfect, perfect, perfect.
Basically, I just really quickly wanted to encourage you guys, you know, keep pushing, keep coming with the information because I grew up in a, you know, Democratic household, so, you know, the echo chambers was definitely bombarding me,
and even so, like, I discovered you guys earlier this year, and ever since then, I've just come across a plethora of information that's, you know, really keeping me on top of things, and Long story short, I'm excited about Trump getting in that office and excited about some of the picks, cash to tell, you know, hoping we can, you know, really get some changes going.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
How did you find us?
unidentified
Actually, I want to say it was on Rumble.
Yeah, yeah, Rumble.
And I've always been into, you know, knowing what's beyond the surface and stuff like that.
So, like, knowing about fluoride and stuff like that.
And come to find out, it was Alex Jones this whole time that was dropping the information on these types of subjects.
chase geiser
Have you tried any of the products?
unidentified
Yes, yes, yeah.
That's what I wanted to talk about.
Thanks for reminding me.
Yes, definitely.
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chase geiser
I know, like candy.
unidentified
Yeah, I definitely recommend it to anybody, especially first-time caller.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much for your call, Dwayne, and for your support.
I appreciate it.
I'm glad that we were able to have a positive impact on you.
Let's go to Bob in Utah.
Bob, what's on your mind?
mike in alaska
Hey, Jason.
chase geiser
Hey, man.
unidentified
Hunter and the gun thing is such silliness.
mike in alaska
We were talking treason.
unidentified
No one pardons treason.
Sorry, China Joe.
chase geiser
Yep, absolutely, Bob.
Let's go to Will in California.
Will, what do you think about this pardon?
willie in california
Well, I think Joe's just pardoning himself.
You know, we need to Hopefully there's a way to, once we find out the details, but, I mean, we got James, we got Frank, we got Hunter.
Who knows if the son that passed away, if he was involved in some of the family crime.
We do know Hunter was the bag man.
You know, I'm hoping they go after the whole family for the real crimes that potentially weren't named.
You know, so much more evidence on that laptop.
unidentified
I hope it gets explored.
willie in california
You know, in detail and at least, since we don't have a good justice system, at least we have the court of public opinion and I hope it gets out there and I hope Cash puts it on display.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
Well, maybe there's some way they can prove that Joe Biden is not mentally functioning and use that to render his pardon moot and go after Hunter.
Or at least they could charge all of the associates of Hunter at Rosemont Seneca to get to the bottom of what happened, regardless of whether or not they can put Hunter in prison.
And Alex is right when he says...
I don't want some massive reckoning and rolling heads for these people.
I just want them to go away.
And I'm pleased that the Biden administration is done.
I'm pleased that Kamala Harris is done.
And I'm pleased that Hunter Biden's reign of crime is coming to an end, hopefully forever.
And maybe that's enough.
You know, we like perfect, but...
Great is good enough.
Excellent is good enough.
It's not make America perfect again.
It's make America great again.
Great is good enough for me.
Will, thanks for your call.
Let's go to Brady in Arizona.
Brady, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Yeah, thanks for taking my call.
I was going to say that the BRIC system, it's a little bit too late for Donald Trump to start telling Vladimir Putin, hey, you better use the dollar or you're not going to be able to trade with the United States.
I mean, Zion Don's got to have cojones the size of coconut for them statements.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, yeah.
unidentified
There's a little waste on that.
chase geiser
But if he can seed some on the Ukraine front and brings peace and seeds territory, like Zelensky has said today that he's willing to seed territory to Russia, then maybe that's enough for Bricks to back away.
But Brady, thank you so much for your call.
We're coming up on a break in one minute and a half.
And after this break...
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I see more of you on the board.
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unidentified
We begin this hour with breaking news.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has suggested that he's prepared to give up some parts of Ukraine to Russia for the time being so long as there is a ceasefire and his country is given NATO membership.
The Ukrainian president was speaking to our chief correspondent, Stuart Ramsey, in his first interview with the UK media since Donald Trump's election win.
Mr Trump has vowed to end the war in Ukraine and boasted that he could do so within 24 hours of coming to power.
In a moment, we'll speak live to Stuart Ramsey in Kyiv, as well as getting international reaction.
But first, let's hear what President Zelensky had to say.
One alternative, perhaps, again, this is reported from the United States, and it's fairly simple, really, is that Ukraine joins NATO, but Russia takes control and keeps the land that it has to date.
Would that be a possibility?
No one has offered us to be in NATO with just one part or another part of Ukraine.
That's for once.
chase geiser
So here we are with Zelensky, saying that he'll cede the territory, but he must be given NATO membership, which is never going to happen.
Certainly not under the Trump administration, at least I don't think, because Russia will never concede to those terms.
And he's not really giving up anything because it's already territory under Russian control.
It's not even a deal.
I mean, this is just not coming to the table.
And what we saw from the Biden administration, other than this pardon for Hunter today, was an escalation in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia intentionally with the objective of Of sabotaging Trump being able to fulfill his promise of ending the conflict before he takes office next month.
Trump promised that he would end the war in Ukraine before his first day in office.
And that was the whole reason for this escalation.
This escalation that could have easily and could still easily lead to World War III. Using long-range missiles from France or the United States to attack regions within Russia proper.
Putin has been saying that this is justification for retaliation and even use of tactical nuclear weapons for months, at least since September, if not earlier.
And Joe Biden, knowing that Russia probably wouldn't actually reciprocate with nuclear attack because there's a new administration coming in in a month and a half, escalated intentionally to prevent a peace deal from being possible.
With that, I want to go to Phil in Virginia.
Phil, what do you think?
unidentified
Hey, Chase, can you hear me?
chase geiser
Yeah, I can hear you now.
unidentified
Awesome.
So on this Thanksgiving weekend, first and foremost, I want to thank all of the listeners, our listeners who actually share the clips and spread the InfoWars, and more than that, those who support financially, and most of all, the entire InfoWars crew who are the true unsung heroes in this fight against the New World Order.
Thank you guys so much.
chase geiser
Thank you, Phil.
unidentified
No worries.
So what's going on is totally unacceptable.
I know Trump's doing some things in the background, but I believe he needs to be giga-Trump and apply max leverage against every party involved in this conflict.
So if the deal is going to be that Russia's going to get some territory, any strikes by Russia in the Ukraine at this point, The line's going to move east, and Putin's going to lose.
Any strikes from Ukraine into Russia, the line's going to move west, and Zelensky and his whole crew of corrupt bureaucrats is going to lose even more land.
And if you're in the UK and you're in France and you want to actually fire more missiles or heavy armaments into Russia proper, we're leaving NATO. If we have bases in your country, they're gone.
Forget about them.
If you're actually scared about Russia, good luck, guys.
You're dealing with it on your own because it serves nothing for our national interests.
And those who are in the Biden regime, who are in the armed services, who are Furthering this war, who are proliferating arms, up to and including nuclear weapons, that without the approval of Congress, as soon as we take back over, you're going to be subject to prosecution under the UCMJ to the max amount available under law, up to and including treason.
Put that word out now that if you're on our side in the US and you're furthering this, you're going to answer.
If you're in the UK or you're from France or anywhere else in the EU, You're actually attacking a nuclear-armed superpower.
chase geiser
We're not coming to your aid, and we will leave NATO. Frankly, we should just leave NATO anyway and the United Nations, but I'm totally with you.
That's all very prudent and wise, Phil.
Thank you for your call.
Logan, first-time caller in Pennsylvania.
Logan, what are you thinking about?
unidentified
Hey, Chase, first-time caller.
Glad to be on the show.
chase geiser
Thank you.
unidentified
I got a question.
You guys rarely talk about the Fed anymore, and I was wondering how you feel about using the Fed as a tool to fight against a new world, or specifically the globalist banking system.
chase geiser
Use how?
unidentified
By raising interest rates and promoting businesses within our country.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, my thoughts on the Fed, I think the Fed is the top of a Ponzi scheme.
Our pyramid scheme in that as long as we Give it a monopoly over our monetary system in the United States.
We perpetuate our problems.
So we have a major problem with fractional reserve banking as an economic system.
It's simply not sustainable.
I don't know if it can last another 100 or 200 years.
Maybe it can, but it cannot last forever.
So there's going to have to be some fundamental change of our monetary system altogether because fractional reserve banking simply doesn't work when you use a fiat currency that is not backed by anything at all.
And so, yes, I understand how the Fed can be used with interest rates to manipulate the economy and leverage power, and obviously we've used the fact that the dollar is a global reserve currency to leverage our power over allies and enemies alike, like Iran and others, who hate us because of the way we've weaponized the dollar in terms of how oil is traded.
But I think the more we use our monetary system as a weapon against other nations, the more despised and hated we become, and the more we print money In order to fund our government, the more impoverished and vulnerable we become.
So we simultaneously are more and more hated by the rest of the world and we're weaker and weaker relative to them.
And so, rather than thinking of how we can use the Federal Reserve, I'm trying to think about how we can abolish the Federal Reserve altogether.
What do you think?
unidentified
I totally agree with you.
I think the Federal Reserve needs to go.
I think we need to go back to the gold standard and get rid of this currency.
But I'm saying we're in a house that's on fire and it's burning to the ground right now and we're fighting over which pictures to take outside.
We need to fucking realize that the house is burning down and we need to use what we can to save ourselves.
And I think the Fed is one of the only tools we have right now to stop these globalists from destroying our nation.
chase geiser
Well, and ultimately, the stronger the dollar is, the more powerful we are relative to other nations.
Enemies, allies alike.
And so, things like the Department of Government Efficiency and Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy coming in and cutting I'm totally with you on that.
Let's go to Mike in Alaska.
Mike, what's on your mind?
mike in alaska
Hello, Chase.
I'm furious.
I'm so furious.
I've got a punch list for our president, our dear President Trump, who I voted for.
And this punch list...
Hang on just a second, Chase.
I'm going to silence this bottom of this door.
My dog's barking.
chase geiser
No sweat, Mike.
I'm with you, too.
unidentified
This punch list...
mike in alaska
I want every Land Grab Act...
Take it performed by like Dianne Feinstein.
I want them reversed.
Those are all illegal.
The Desert Conservation Act, SR-71, San Gabriel Wilderness, the sage grouse.
You know, down in Montana, down in the plains, they're going to introduce livestock and animals that are not natural there.
They want to restore the plains.
Anyway, I... I'm sick.
I'm sick of these rhinos.
They're going to kill us, Chase.
Senator Ukramer got elected back into North Dakota.
What a bum that guy is.
He went over to Ukraine with Blumenthal, another stolen valor, punk, a greaseball.
He's got that Democratic ectoplasm covering his – I can't even hardly watch that guy.
He's so greasy and slimy.
I can't stand these guys.
I want that – I want Ukraine done.
I want Israel done.
I want our bases closed.
I want Bagram Air Force Base back in our back pocket.
We don't have to fight.
Let's take it back.
Our real threat's China.
Russia is our friend.
They are Christian.
Go to RT News, check it out.
I've been watching them for a long time.
And by the way, Chase, X2, I'm fired up.
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My memory power is just fantastic, and the details that I can fall back on, I love it.
I love X2, but anyway, we've got to get rid of Mike Rounds.
He cried, literally feigned He feigned his concern and faked crying twice on the Halifax International Forum.
He faked crying twice.
Oh, we've got to dedicate 10% of our defense fund to Ukraine forever.
Are you kidding me, Mike Rounds?
You take your Kristi Noem and your Doug Burgum and you get the hell out of America.
I'm sick of you freaking rhino punks.
Get out now.
Thanks, Chase.
chase geiser
Wow, man.
You are fired up.
I'm with you on all of the above.
And I just want to clarify something about the Joe Biden pardon of Hunter Biden.
It says at the bottom of the pardon, a full and unconditional pardon for those offenses against the United States which he has committed or may have committed or taken pardon during the period from January 1st, 2014 through December 1st, 2024. So we pardoned him all the way up until today.
This includes anything that he's done over the course of the last three years.
Plus, it goes all the way back to January 1st, 2014, because I imagine some of the crimes that he committed before that may be beyond the statute of limitations.
But the fact that he's pardoned all the way through today implies to me that he committed some crimes on behalf of his father, Joe Biden, while he was the President of the United States.
Let's go to Matt in New York City.
Matt, what's on your mind?
bs assassin in new york
Yeah, I just want to break down to everybody the Jeffrey Epstein thing.
That was a Zionist synagogue of Satan flex.
That was to show everybody right before COVID, hey, we got blackmailing everybody.
Everybody better go along with the agenda.
And what the agenda is, they're going to collapse Israel.
They do not care about Israel.
This is a synagogue of Satan.
They're after America.
That's why they got...
They're going to make America like Israel on steroids.
They imported all the terrorists, right, just like they have in Israel, so you have a constant threat.
So now you're going to have a crazy surveillance state.
You're going to bring Benjamin Netanyahu, that war criminal.
He's going to be harbored over here, and it's going to be hell on earth in America.
That's their plan, everybody.
That is precisely what's going on.
That's why you're seeing all these Zionist guys getting there.
And if the people, if we do not rectify the situation ourselves, Just like the Israelis do in their communities and start their own police forces, right?
An anti-tyranny task force that people have to shut down the country just like they did for the BS COVID, and we have to rectify the situation ourselves, people.
None of these people are going to help us.
None of the people Trump's putting in.
You think Trump's going to investigate himself?
The guy that's sitting there beating his chest saying, yeah, I'm the father of the COVID shot.
You know how many people I know that are getting decimated by this shot?
One of my friend's sister just passed away.
Her liver liquefied, man, 40 years old.
chase geiser
I'm sorry to hear that, Matt.
bs assassin in new york
47 years old, man.
You know what I mean?
It just keeps going and going, people.
No one is coming to save us.
We still have a constitution, we still have a country, and we still have enough Americans to do this.
We have to come together, and we have to be open, and we have to be serious, nice and peaceful.
I say, you know what?
Let's give everybody amnesty.
I don't even care.
Let's just move forward from this point.
Unless everyone gets amnesty from this point, We want to just state what's abundantly obvious.
You poisoned everybody on behalf of the blackmail they have on you with Jeffrey Epstein and all the other BS and all this feeling.
Let's just move forward from this point.
Take our country back.
It's a constitutional republic.
Enough with all the BS laws passed.
The Occupy Mars BS. All this BS. It's total BS. Nobody leaves this realm, okay?
All the planets are freaking tools that work in conjunction with Matt, I think you're right.
chase geiser
You're fired up, and I'm sorry about your friend whose liver was liquefied because of the vaccines.
We know that there's been tens of millions of people who've had negative effects or died because of these vaccines.
And you're right.
Ultimately, you're right.
Ultimately, all of our problems...
Boiled down to us as individuals, as Americans.
We can't rely on any president or any billionaire or any cabinet or any administration or any politician to solve our problems.
We got into this mess because we were complacent and complicit.
And the only way that we can get out of it is if we as a people...
Begin to wake up and do something about it.
And I think that we saw the beginning of that great awakening manifest in the results of this election.
But in the same token, this is just the beginning of the info war.
This is just the beginning of the war against the globalists and the deep state.
It's only going to get harder.
And we have to double down, triple down, quadruple down on our efforts to wake those up around us who are still sleeping.
Matt, great call.
Let's go to Joe in Arkansas.
Joe, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Thanks for taking my call.
I'm just calling on this Thanksgiving weekend just to remind people of the victims in North Carolina, Tennessee, of Hurricane Helene that went there.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
unidentified
So I have a fifth wheel that I'm donating.
Matter of fact, I'm in the middle of it right now.
We're planning on a date for them to come get it.
But anyways, young people, I don't know if a lot of people know this, but their homes got washed away, their cars got washed away, and they might have had insurance on it, but if the car's not there, They can't prove it, so they're not getting reimbursed.
And if the home is not there, so the insurance isn't helping, FEMA isn't helping them out, and CPS is showing up all the time, taking kids from these families because they say now they're not fit to live in tents, right?
But, you know, as you and I know, This storm was...
It was pointed there.
It stopped.
chase geiser
They use every disaster as an excuse to just engage in human trafficking, sex slavery, and skim money like crazy.
Like in Hawaii, there are still people that cannot go back to their homes because they're in a dangerous area.
And it's all one big land grab.
I mean, it's just asinine the level of corruption and evil that we have witnessed.
And among the things that Hunter Biden has been pardoned for are things like capitalizing off these natural disasters.
We know that he sought contracts for...
Fresh water to be delivered after earthquakes to Haiti.
And this is all just the political class skimming and skimming and skimming.
And I hope the Department of Government Efficiency just comes in and cleans house.
Let's go to Real Johnny in South Charlotte.
Real Johnny, what's on your mind?
mike in alaska
Chase, hang on a second, buddy.
chase geiser
Okay, it sounds like you might have dropped something, man.
I get it.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Yeah, it was important too, but thank God it didn't break.
So that's all.
He's good?
chase geiser
Good.
I can hear you.
unidentified
Great time to shoot over to me.
chase geiser
You sound good.
unidentified
Go ahead.
Yeah, Chase.
Yeah, so just kind of piggyback off the last two phone calls.
A word that's kind of just dodged in our language is sellout.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
Right?
And they're all sellouts.
The athletes are sellouts.
The cops are sellouts.
It's just a shame.
What I've done after I've got closer to the Lord and the Holy Spirit is start to ask cops the same thing they expect out of us, right?
Hey, cop, are you making good decisions?
And let me tell you, some of them aren't.
Last night, about 6 o'clock, it's hardly at night, last afternoon, I asked this.
I didn't know who they were.
I just had spoken to some sheriffs in this particular park.
Long story short, I asked them that.
The rookie thought I was being aggressive.
And now I'm going to have a lawsuit against the local sheriff's department.
chase geiser
What happened?
unidentified
Oh, my God.
He went, oh, wow.
So, I'm a constitutionalist.
I didn't have my phone.
I left in the truck because I thought we were just going to casually conversate.
You know, I'm a constitutionalist.
chase geiser
So, you walked up to him and you said, are you making good decisions?
unidentified
Yeah, and I started with the big guy who was the rookie.
And he thought, in his mind, I'm aggressive, but I just looked the way I looked.
It's not my fault.
It's my parents' fault.
You know?
So, anyways, he takes it from cash.
So, then he starts barking in order.
I'm like, hang on, bro.
You know what I mean?
This is a casual conversation, and he starts approaching me.
Not quickly.
He just kind of steps up, and then I walk back.
I'm like, all right, hang on.
Let me close my door of my truck and shut this truck off.
mike in alaska
Stop!
unidentified
Blah, blah, blah.
mike in alaska
And I'm like, what?
unidentified
So I turn back around, and now his training officer, come to find this all out later, reaches for my wrist control, and I pull back.
I'm sorry.
I'm too quick for it.
And the rookie...
mike in alaska
Stuck me right in the face.
unidentified
You can't fight back with the police.
chase geiser
Right, right.
unidentified
I'm all the way for the Holy Ghost, so I'm a target.
And so I took my butt beating like a man.
chase geiser
Did they arrest you or did they just beat you?
unidentified
Oh, no.
I tried to tell them you're making a mistake, blah, blah, blah.
Oh, no.
They went full tilt.
They bent me up, cuffed me.
My shoulder still tweaked.
You know what I mean?
I got marks on my face and my head.
I'll shoot them to the show.
Just give me an email.
chase geiser
Make sure you take pictures of all that.
unidentified
Oh, I took pictures of all that.
Yep, I actually had a couple third parties take pictures with my phone in theirs just to, you know, cover my ass.
And, excuse my French, I'm sorry, my rear end.
And, well, so that was yesterday.
And today is another day, man.
And there's just so much evil cranking up right now.
I mean, they don't, you know what I mean?
The Justice Department, and they're helping traffic, you know what I mean?
There's judges that partake in that, you know what I mean?
It's just totally wicked and totally sold out.
And so I'm just, I mean, in the boldness of the Holy Ghost, I call them out now.
You're a sellout, you're a sellout.
I mean, the police expect good decisions from the citizenry.
Is that correct or not?
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
unidentified
So shouldn't we expect the same?
chase geiser
Yeah.
Well, if you're going up to a cop and ask him if he's been making good decisions recently and he just starts beating the hell out of you, then it sounds like you found yourself a bad apple, to say the least.
unidentified
Well, good thing is I'm going to FOIA all the data and I'm going to make sure I get a copy of it.
And then my son and I are making a podcast.
We were doing this anyways, coming out on January 25th, 2025, if we make it.
I'll give you the details later.
You guys can have me back on or whatever.
But I'm just saying that basically in my life, just my experience, I started, I turned 40, I started fasting, and I realized that I was making a mistake where I went to church, right?
And I'll leave all those specifics out because I'm not trying to call anybody out right now.
And ended up submitting to the Holy Ghost that I had since I was nine and made a lot of bad mistakes.
You probably hear my cadence, my voice.
Used to be a bad fellow, now I'm not.
Well, you know, as I turned up for the Holy Ghost and making this decision, making the decision to fast, but I mean, I was just trying to submit to the Lord.
I ended up going to the proper church, holiness, Pentecostals, you know what I mean?
Boldness, not bash with the Holy Spirit.
It's what's happened, and I see, I just, I submitted over to that power.
That's what Holy Ghost is, and I try to get attacked.
Attack, attack, attack, attack.
chase geiser
Well, it's amazing.
With faith the size of a mustard seed, you can really move mountains.
unidentified
Praise the Lord.
That's absolutely right.
I mean, a man beaten, whipped nearly to death, hung up on a tree, went to hell for you and me and walked out the grave, you know, two of our days, three Jew days later.
By the way, Israel isn't where they say it is, but I can't give you all my, I can't give you all my salt.
chase geiser
Well, we'll get you, we'll get you back on the show.
Call back in when you launch your podcast.
Congratulations to you and your son for launching that and stay safe out there.
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